Punch, Volumes 58-59Punch Publications Limited, 1870 - Caricatures and cartoons |
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Page 73
... respect for things established , more reverence for rule , more passion , may I say , for precedent . I sometimes think , my dear JOHN , you are the most genuine Tory of my acquaintance - the poli- tician , who of all our leading ...
... respect for things established , more reverence for rule , more passion , may I say , for precedent . I sometimes think , my dear JOHN , you are the most genuine Tory of my acquaintance - the poli- tician , who of all our leading ...
Page 82
... respecting both this and the other thing , universally approved of , be passed without gabble ? If our representatives will spare us their customary talk , they will enable Ministers to get through the work which MR . GLADSTONE and his ...
... respecting both this and the other thing , universally approved of , be passed without gabble ? If our representatives will spare us their customary talk , they will enable Ministers to get through the work which MR . GLADSTONE and his ...
Page 93
... respect of Sunday , whilst it allows the richer classes to drive about in carriages , luxuriate in clubs , and practically do just whatever they please , is about the best statute that could be devised for that purpose . A CAPITAL ...
... respect of Sunday , whilst it allows the richer classes to drive about in carriages , luxuriate in clubs , and practically do just whatever they please , is about the best statute that could be devised for that purpose . A CAPITAL ...
Page 108
... respect to the Shakspearian lines . SHAKSPEARE AT ASTLEY'S , Is THERE any reason why Shak- spearian plays should not be played on horse - back ? None that I know of . M. JULLIEN required a whole stud for his Peter the Great at Covent ...
... respect to the Shakspearian lines . SHAKSPEARE AT ASTLEY'S , Is THERE any reason why Shak- spearian plays should not be played on horse - back ? None that I know of . M. JULLIEN required a whole stud for his Peter the Great at Covent ...
Page 113
... respect ) for partnership ? And , every non - medical man thinking to take a wife , would find his account in taking a doctress who would know better than by continually breaking the natural laws , to let herself in for everlasting ...
... respect ) for partnership ? And , every non - medical man thinking to take a wife , would find his account in taking a doctress who would know better than by continually breaking the natural laws , to let herself in for everlasting ...
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